There's no real question here, just a story about what happens when you absent mindedly start throwing hops into the boil with no regard to AAU or qty.

A few months ago, I had been playing around with hop quantities and boil times, and wound up with the bitterest IPA I have ever tasted. At the time that I brewed this, I didn't really understand alpha acids, or how IBU's were calculated. I was strictly going off the advice that I was given that "Most brewers don't consider a beer to be an IPA until it has a least 7 oz of hops in it." The SG was 1.060 in a 5 gal batch.

I think this was about the hop sched. This is apparently what I wrote down during the boil.

So, the IBU's came out to 125! and to top it off, I under pitched it, so the FG was 1.020. I tried it for the first time last night with a buddy. His comment was "All I taste is bitter." and he was right. There was so much hoppiness to it that I could have brewed this with the cheapest malt ingredients and you'd never have known. Don't get me wrong, I love a bitter IPA, but this...is rediculous.

Knowing what I now know, I would have done things differently, have since. Oh well.

I have heard that hop bitterness will level out with age... even a SG 1.060 that is 125 IBU?

Well, it's a learning curve alright, you have a ton of early hop additions which was always going to make that beer a very bitter one, also you boiled for what looks like 80 minutes which would utilize the bitterness of the hops to their full.

You should really put your recipes through some software to give you an idea of IBU's and other attributes of your beer. I use hopville.com. It's free and a very useful tool when throwing a recipe together.

I think you should hold off on those bottles for a while, you've nothing left to loose I guess, I would normally say drink the big hoppy years as fresh as you can as hop profile will be lost over time, but I think given the bitterness of the beer time would do it some good

Nothing wrong with an ESB. But you could have skipped the 80 minute adds.

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I've been into blending beers in the glass lately. Mixed my Alder Wood Smoked Porter with a buddy's Irish Red to come up with a Smokin' Redhead for example. Try mixing your IPA with a pale ale, you might find the perfect proportions to make a killer tasting beer. Either that or wait...a long time.